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50 Oh-So-Enviable Christmas Front Porch Ideas
Ah, Christmas: the time of red-and-green everything, more flocked Tannenbaums than you know what to do with, and reindeer statues in every corner. Not so in 2024, howeverthe year you finally break out of the mold and do Yuletide on your terms. There's no better area of the home for some holiday experimentation than the front porch, given the fact that it's the first thing guests (or solicitors!) will see when they approach your dwelling. And first impressions, as we all know, count for a lot. A great place to start is with greenery. I like to add faux snow fabric from the craft store inside my plant pots, and then top them off with twinkle lights, sprigs of greenery, and shatterproof ornaments, interiors guru Courtney Fitzpatrick tells ELLE DECOR. Its an inexpensive way to add something festive to your porch, and it looks beautiful at night! From there, layering on additional decor can create a truly showstopping exterior.Houston-based designer Marie Flanigan believes lighting is key when it comes to decking out a porch for the holidays. It brings ambience and warmth and a festive glow, instantly elevating the overall atmosphere and creating a welcoming space for guests, Flanigan says. If you are only doing one thing, I say go with statement lighting. Still iffy on design directions for your homes entryway this December? Weve rounded up the very best Christmas front porch decorating ideas and tips from the experts. Onward!1Lead with LEDsCourtesy AnthropologieAs part of Anthropologie's holiday house, this prim-and-proper brownstone's porch and steps boast glowing LED spheres from the brand that turn it into absolute eye candy. Interspersed with live trees in pots, they're must-haves for your outdoor holiday setup this year.2Repurpose Fall DecorCourtesy Serena & LilyStill have pumpkins laying around from last month? Impressive, first of all, and also perfect for reusing in a front porch holiday display. Take a page from this Serena & Lily scenewhere the gourds' slightly distressed colors are in fluent conversation with a pine cone wreath and white chrysanthemums.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below3Don't Neglect the Railing Imagesbybarbara/Getty ImagesYour doors are clad in wreaths, garland frames your entryway, and you've even got mini trees surrounding your doormat. The only thing missing? A festive wreath specifically for your porch's railing. If you think this one's conventional, think again (and look closer at the faux artichokes and apples dotting it!).4Rock the RedSiri Stafford//Getty ImagesWe said it was time to stop making Christmas synonymous with a red-and-green color scheme, but this vignette proves that there's something inevitably heartwarming about the traditional hues. Have your front porch go red this year via two simple poinsettia plants flanking the door and a wreath to match.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5Curate a NookAnastasiia Krivenok//Getty ImagesFight your hibernation urges by creating an outdoor space you'll actually want to spend time in this winter. Here, a seating area is made all the more inviting via blankets, cushions in many textures, and (of course) that lighted wreath! It's the ultimate spot in which to cuddle up with a good book and hot chocolate.6Incorporate a Seasonal SwagSven Olof JonnIn lieu of a wreath or garland, opt for a seasonal swag over the front door. We love how this one pops against the citrus entrance and the frame of ivy. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7Go for Simplicity lillisphotographyHouston designer Marie Flanigan encourages incorporating natural greenery into your Christmas porch decor. Integrate natural elements such as evergreen wreaths, pine cones, and seasonal foliage, she adds. Done and done.8Think Beyond the DoorTammi MildHoliday decor doesnt have to be focused on the door. Think about surrounding structural elements for garlands and decoration. Here, evergreen garlands studded with pine cones and lights do just the trick. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below9Unify Your Color Palette Philippe GerberSick of green and red? Same, so we suggest going for an analogous color scheme. Simply pick a color you love and decorate your front porch in its variations. In this example, that means moody hues like black, deep red, and green. 10Slay with Merry Metallics Anastasiia KrivenokSam the Snowman sang about silver and gold decorations for a reason: Theyre a total classic on the tree... and your front porch. Add in visual interest without veering into excess through layering natural greenery, metallic accents, and subtle lighting, Flanigan suggests. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below11Play with SymmetryLiubomyr VoronaLooking for balance around the holiday season? Us too, which is why keeping things symmetrical on your front porch is a great way to go. We love how this lookwith evergreen garlands framing the door, deck railings, and banisterlends a sense of harmony, not chaos. 12Harmonize with Your Hedges The Enchanted HomeOK, we realize this isnt technically a porch, but we love how the existing hedgesalong with a promenade of potted plantscreate an ensconcing (not to mention grand) sense of entry in this look, courtesy of Enchanted Home. Here, a shaggy garland contrasts the buildings regal architecture, while sprigs of greenery make veritable holiday bouquets of the planters. Bonus: The vegetation choicesconifer boughs, pine cones, and a whole lot of magnoliasmake this a safe bet for warmer climates too. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13Choose Crisp White-On-WhiteCourtesy of @lizzydesigns_Snowed in again? No problem. Work with the all-white backdrop rather than against it, pairing the natural environment with sky blues, muted grays, and (of course) some evergreen. I love to decorate my porch using neutral and natural elements, says Liz Meier of Lizzy Designs. The greenery and the color of the door get the spotlight!14Meld Old with NewCourtesy of @a.little.love.designs Its always worth stocking up on some new holiday bling, but sometimes, the things you already have can really give a front porch some character. I love to mix old decor with new decor, says Amy Allen of A Little Love Designs. For example, using your grandmothers dishes or decorating the tree with your moms favorite ornaments. Follow suit with a cute assortment of baskets, lanterns, and watering cans brimming with evergreens.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Cozy Up Courtesy of @shady_pines3interiorsA wraparound sofa can transform a porch into a gathering space for friends and family. Bring everyone together for the holidays by adding some plaid throw pillows and wreaths like in designer Beth Coxs setup. Dont be afraid to bring the indoors out, she says. I make my porches feel welcoming and cozy by adding lots of texture and warmth.16Think Small but MightyCourtesy of the Six Bells Some front porches would rather whisper happy holidays than shout it from the rooftops. If thats more your speed, then this subtle felt mistletoe wreath from The Six Bells will be right up your alley.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17Embrace Flower PowerCourtesy of Venus et Fleur Just like any other time of year, you cant go wrong with florals. Poinsettias are often the holiday flower of choice, but roses, holly, and other selections can also make quite the statement. If youre not blessed with a green thumb, a few botanicals from Venus et Fleur will save you the hassle of maintaining flowers that are actually alive.18Deck the WallsCourtesy of Tempaper Sometimes, a cheery decal can make all the difference. Tempapers peel-and-stick Winter Village option makes for a great peek-a-boo moment behind a wreath; in general, its a beautiful addition to a door or window. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Keep It Classic Courtesy of Joanna BuchananAll we want for Christmas is a chic wreath, a bit of garland, and a stately entryway. Not only does it make a statement, but it never goes out of style. I like to create a strong, central display that signals a bold Happy Holidays! says designer Joanna Buchanan. We wholeheartedly agree.20Go All Out Courtesy of FrontgateIf youre the sort who looks forward to holiday decorating year-round, why not go all out? This front porch, featuring products from Frontgate, shows exactly what a blinged-out Christmas can look like without feeling one bit tacky. Those white, gold, and green accents are everything.Stacia DatskovskaAssistant Digital EditorStacia Datskovska is the assistant digital editor at ELLE DECOR, where she covers news, trends, and ideas in the world of design. She also writes product reviews (like roundups of the top firepits or sheet sets)infusing them with authority and wit. As an e-commerce intern at Mashable, Stacia wrote data-driven reviews of everything from e-readers to stationary bikes to robot vacuums. Stacias culture and lifestyle bylines have appeared in outlets like USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, Food & Wine, and Brooklyn Magazine.Helena MaddenMarket EditorHelena Madden is ELLE DECORs market editor, and covers all things product and trend, from flatware and furnishings to kitchen and bath. She previously worked as a staff writer at Robb Report, where she covered luxury news with a focus on interior design.
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